The E. W. Scripps Company is winding down some of Court TV’s live broadcasts and web streams before the network and related assets are acquired by Law&Crime owner Jellysmack. The programming changes ...
Court TV has moved forward with sweeping job cuts, one month after the network was sold by the E. W. Scripps Company to Law&Crime Network owner Jellysmack. This week, the legal affairs channel began ...
The sale of Court TV to longtime rival Law & Crime will cost most people in its newsroom their jobs, with only about a dozen of the network’s roughly 50 employees expected to remain, Law & Crime has ...
CINCINNATI, Feb. 09, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The E.W. Scripps Company (NASDAQ: SSP) has reached an agreement to sell its Court TV network to Law&Crime – the multiplatform true crime and legal content ...
E.W. Scripps, which relaunched Court TV in 2019, has sold the network to Dan Abrams-run studio Law & Crime. Financial terms for the deal were not disclosed. Since 2023, Law & Crime has been owned by ...
The Cincinnati media company continues to downsize by unloading its courtroom cable and digital subchannel after selling two TV stations last fall. Court TV is adjourned for Cincinnati’s E.W. Scripps ...
Court TV is getting a new owner: The E.W. Scripps Co. inked a deal to sell the Court TV network to Law&Crime, the multiplatform true-crime and legal content network founded and led by Dan Abrams that ...
E.W. Scripps is selling the channel to the parent company of Law&Crime, which wants Court TV to have a bigger streaming presence. By Lauren Hirsch Court TV, which brings viewers into courtrooms for ...
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